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#231432 04/21/11 09:35 PM 04/21/11 09:35 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 1,911 South Florida & the Keys arbo06
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Posts: 1,911 South Florida & the Keys | All I can add is that most power boaters have no idea how sail boats work. Make sure that the tow line is lonnnnnnnnnnnng. Starting from there I would recommend that the attachment to your side be easily released in the event that the power boat people are not sophisticated in the ways of towing a cat. I normally put a wrap on the mast base.
Eric Arbogast ARC 2101 Miami Yacht Club | | | Re: Towing - Being towed on the water by another boat
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#231438 04/22/11 01:28 AM 04/22/11 01:28 AM |
Joined: Jan 2007 Posts: 88 Rye, Melb, Vic, Australia Peter_Lyons
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Posts: 88 Rye, Melb, Vic, Australia | As Eric said, the main thing is to be able to release the tow rope from the yacht end quickly. I wrap the line around the mast once and hold the end in one hand while steering with the other.
Mossie 1822 The Unsent Letter Put one foot after the other, cos that's how we roll.
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#231439 04/22/11 12:51 PM 04/22/11 12:51 PM |
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Posts: 8 | Thanks, I need to think about carrying some line in the boat for just such an occurrence. I wasn't sure if making a bridle between the pylons and then to a long rope was the way to go, sounds like just going to the mast is fine
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#231455 04/23/11 07:52 AM 04/23/11 07:52 AM |
Joined: Apr 2006 Posts: 699 SE Pa. or Chesapeak Bay HMurphey
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Posts: 699 SE Pa. or Chesapeak Bay | Now I mostly have been towed on my TheMightyHobie18 ... but I've helped tow H16's .....
I use a bridle system w/ a "long" tow line (50' min) as mentioned above .... on a H16 we tie the bridle to the corner posts/castings ..... I've seen bent dolphin strikers when tied there .... a single line to the mast is Ok for short distances and be sure to proceed at slow speeds .... but w/ a H16, if the rig is to loose I worry about "popping" the base of the mast out ... and from there things will get ugly fast!!!! I wrap the towline around the front crossbar at the mastbase ...
Now the nice thing about a bridle is that when adjusted right a catamaran will tow straight and need very little steering input .... so I use one for longer and (slightly) faster towing .... keep a good watch ... but you will find you can eat a sandwich ... and drink a beverage .... you should be sitting as far aft as possible and balancing the boat side-to-side also ...
AND ... just like towing a water skier ... the "towboat" MUST maintain a "watch" on the boat they are towing
...And once you tie a "rope" to a boat ... it's a "line" ...
Harry H18mag/P19MX
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